Mishicot High School Varsity Baseball Player, Preston Yindra, 17, Passed Away, Leaving Parents Shattered!

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A 17-year-old varsity baseball player named Preston Yindra passed away suddenly on December 19, 2025.

Thus far, the details surrounding his sudden passing remain unknown.

Preston Yindra is survived by his parents, mother Jill Yindra, and his brother.

Preston Yindra spent his high school years playing varsity baseball for the Mishicot Indians, where he wore number 32 and handled second base or designated hitter duties.

He was part of a team that had some strong runs in 2024, picking up wins against schools like Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah, Sheboygan Area Lutheran, St. Mary Catholic, Hilbert, Gibraltar, Roncalli, Adams-Friendship, and Regis.

Preston also played in American Legion ball for the Mishicot teams, moving around the infield and staying involved in the summer leagues.

Keeghan Yindra, his relative, expressed his grief, writing:

Preston your gone too soon, Someday down the road we’ll kick back and have a couple. Love ya buddy, forever and ever Preston Yindra ❤️

Keeghan Yindra

So far, details surrounding his funeral and memorial service haven’t published by his family.

During this challenging time, we pray for the strength of Preston’s parents, brother, friends, and extended family.

Rest In Heavenly Peace, Preston Yindra!

Aditi Rai
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